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Tullymoran Development Tullymoran Development Harrietfield | Nr Methven | Perthshire Garth Lodge Tullymoran Development Harrietfield | Nr Methven | Perthshire | PH1 3TE Methven 5 miles, Crieff 11 miles, Perth 11 miles, Gleneagles 20 miles, Aberfeldy 22 miles, Edinburgh 54 miles A superb development of five quality homes with superb panoramic views across Glen Almond. Mixture of 3 and 4 bedroom houses with either single or double garages. Individually designed by David Soppitt Architects with open plan reception rooms and en-suite master bedrooms. Generous landscaped garden grounds. Bespoke design and build option available. Option to purchase or rent additional land. For sale in 5 lots. About 5 acres (2.02 Ha) in total. For those who enjoy field sports, fishing is available on the nearby Rivers Almond and Earn and pheasant and grouse shooting is available for lease in the area. The dramatic hills and glens of Perthshire, including the dramatic ‘Sma Glen, offers superb opportunities for hill walking, riding and enjoying the beautiful scenery and wildlife. The area is incredibly popular with road cyclists and as well as mountain bikers. Racquet sports, horse riding, swimming and spa facilities are available at both Crieff Hydro Hotel and the 5-star rated Gleneagles Hotel. There are popular local golf courses in Crieff, Muthill, Comrie and Dunning, and Gleneagles is home to three of the world’s finest golf courses including the PGA Centenary Course which will be the venue for the Ryder Cup in 2014. Description Tullymoran is a development of five outstanding detached houses being built to a high specification, by Kepranich Development Ltd. The houses have been designed by David Soppitt Associates, and will be constructed with a mixture of natural reclaimed stonework, off-white wet dash render, and European larch cladding beneath a natural slate roof. The external woodwork for the doors, windows and fascias will be painted white. As these houses are being sold off plan, it is possible to offer a bespoke design and build service, where the developer can construct a home tailor made to a purchasers own specification. This service will be subject to the appropriate planning permissions. These houses have been designed with either 3 or 4 bedrooms, with at least one en-suite bathroom. On the ground floor, the reception rooms are predominately open plan with a good number of windows and French doors to bring in excellent levels of natural Situation There is an excellent range of local primary and secondary schools light as well as providing access into the garden. Every house has within the immediate area including Logiealmond Primary School The houses at Tullymoran will enjoy a peaceful rural location with excellent views across the countryside. and Crieff High School. Tullymoran could not be better placed for outstanding country views over Glen Almond. They will be built on access to one of Scotland’s best private schools, namely For those with an equestrian interest, there is the option to the outskirts of the pretty village of Harrietfield which has an Glenalmond College which is within walking distance. Alternatively purchase or rent neighbouring land. excellent community spirit with the popular Drumtochty Tavern. there is Ardvreck School and Morrisons Academy at Crieff, or Tullymoran is well placed being nearly equidistant from the popular Craigclowan, Strathallan and Kilgraston closer to Perth. Standard Specification towns of Crieff and Perth. Crieff is renowned for its excellent schools Kitchen – individually designed to include: Tullymoran has excellent transport links as it is close to both the A9 and local amenities including banking services, doctor’s surgeries • Corian worktops and oak units. and M90 trunk roads, providing access to Scotland’s biggest cities. and supermarkets. Perth provides a broader range of professional • Integrated appliances to include: American style fridge/freezer, For those wishing to commute by train, there are main line stations services, and a comprehensive range of amenities, including a race dishwasher and microwave. at Dunkeld, Perth, Gleneagles and Dunblane. Edinburgh airport course, concert hall, a theatre and widely reputed hospital. Both provides a comprehensive selection of domestic and international Bathrooms and en suites cities provide a different selection of restaurants and top class leisure • All to be fitted with white contemporary suites with co-ordinating taps. destinations, with Dundee Airport (33 miles) flying directly into facilities for families. • Quality fitted furniture London City Airport. • Travertine stone tiles to walls and floors. Doors, Windows & Internal Joinery Special Conditions of Sale • All internal doors, architraves and skirtings are white oak. A non-recoverable fee of £250 will be paid upon reservation of a Decoration and Finish house. • Engineered oak flooring throughout reception rooms with tiling in bathrooms. The purchaser may be asked within 5 days of conclusion of missives to make payment as a guarantee for due performance of a Eco-Friendly Specification Enhancements sum equal to 5 percent of the purchase price less the £250 deposit • Purchasers will be given the option to incorporate Warmcell insulation, solar hot water heating as well as a ground source heat pump. on which sum no interest will be allowed. Timeous payment of the said sum shall be a material condition of the contract. In the event Garden that such payment is not made timeously the seller reserves the right to resile without further notice. The balance of purchase price The gardens are all of a generous size and will be fully landscaped. will be paid by Bankers Draft at the date of entry and interest at 5 There will be a secluded terraced area. Please refer to site plan for percent above The Royal Bank of Scotland base rate current from individual layouts. time to time will be charged thereon from the term of entry until payment. Consignation shall not avoid payment of the foregoing Garage rate of interest. In the event of the purchaser of any Lot(s) failing to A tarmac and gravel driveway leads to the garages and will offer make payment of the balance of the said price at the date of entry, parking for several cars. payment of the balance of the purchase price on the due date being the essence of the contract, the seller shall be entitled to Access Road resile from the contract. The seller in that event reserves the right to The access road will be jointly owned by the houses and resell or deal otherwise with the subjects of sale as he thinks fit. maintenance will be shared on a proportional basis. Furthermore he shall be entitled to retain in his hands the initial payment of 5 percent herein before referred to which shall be set General off to account of any loss occasioned to him by the purchaser’s Local Authority Perth and Kinross Council, 2 High Street, Perth. PH1 failure to pay timeously. 5PH Tel. 01738 475000 3. The reservation period will expire 21 days from the date of the Services The houses will be serviced with shared bio-disc treatment offer to sell to be issued by the solicitors. plant for drainage, private water supply and mains electricity. There 4. The subjects will be sold subject to all rights of way, rights of will be under floor heating on both floors. access, wayleave, servitude, water rights, drainage and sewage Note: The services will not been checked by the selling agents. rights, restrictions and burdens of whatever kind at present existing and whether contained in the Title Deeds or otherwise and whether Council Tax The houses will be assessed for council tax purposes formally constituted or not affecting the subjects of sale. once they are completed. 2. The seller shall be responsible for any rates, taxes and other Offers Offers are to be submitted in Scottish legal terms to the burdens for the possession and for collection of income prior to the selling agents Strutt & Parker, 28 Melville Street, Edinburgh said date of entry. Where necessary, all rates, taxes and other EH3 7HA. burdens and income will be apportioned between the seller and the Closing date A closing date for offers may be fixed and prospective purchasers as at the said date of entry. purchasers are advised to note their interest in writing to the selling 3. The minerals will be included in the sale of the property only agent. The seller reserves the right to conclude a bargain for the insofar as the seller has rights thereto sale ahead of a notified closing date and will not be obliged to accept either the highest or any offer. Overseas Purchasers Any offer by a purchaser(s) who is resident out with the United Kingdom must be accompanied by a guarantee from a bank that is acceptable to the seller. PLO T 1 PLO T 4 PLO T 3 PL OT 5 PLO T 2 Directions Take the A85 out of Perth (towards Crieff). Just before the town of Methven, take the right turn signposted for Glenalmond and Harrietfield. Do not turn left for Glenalmond, but continue on the road until a T junction is reached. Turn left and follow this road through the village of Harrietfield. The private drive for Tullymoran is on the left after the village. Reproduced from the Ordnance Survey Viewing strictly by appointment with Strutt & Parker LLP. Mapping with the permission of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office. Crown Copyright (ES10008525). NOT TO SCALE If you require this publication in an alternative format, please contact Strutt & Parker LLP on tel 0131 226 2500. IMPORTANT NOTICE Strutt & Parker LLP for themselves and for the Vendors of this property, whose agents they are, give notice that: 1. The particulars are intended to give a fair and substantially correct overall description for the guidance of intending purchasers and do not constitute part of an offer or contract.
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